Sodium Azide and mutations









For almost the past 3 years I have been working on finding a mutation. I use Sodium Azide. The azide ion disrupts the germination process in several ways. There are thousands of possiable combos that can happen. Hoping to stumble across some real Willy Wonka type stuff. This has been probably the most fun I have had gowning since I started. Every seed that pops now is like waiting to open a christmas gift😃
If you have any questions just ask. I firmly beleive this is the next step for cannabis growers. …I worked in a lab I have chemical knowledge Sodium Azide is VERY TOXIC☠️ use all safty measures when using it.

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Definitely never want to smoke anything that was blessed with that. Thanks but no thanks dawg. :face_vomiting:

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:rofl::rofl:To the bold go the spoils​:+1::100:

What’s the spoil here? I’d wager that everyone here grows weed for consumption. We love her and the medicine she provides.

You’re kinda coming off as her super villain with weird shit like this. And not in a cool way.

I think you may be looking for instagram. People here have respect for this plant and I’m all for curiosity and creativity, but that first photo is horrifying.

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LoL! No bro, this is how we take it to the next level. Many of the crops we have today were made this very way. Huge history on this stuff. Corn, wheat are just some of many. Resistent to mildews, bigger yeilds many reasons this needs to be explored. :fist_right::fist_left:

I hope Darwin blesses your adventures.

You sound like Monsanto.

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Mutation breeding is done here but it is found and isolated without chemicals. What you’re talking about requires more steps .This is incidental and is not persistent in the geneline.

Here is an example

It requires extensive work and processes to keep this going in the lineage.

This is not incidental. It was induced. Yes there are more steps but it is no big deal. There is not a lot of info out there. But it is working💯

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Let me say that a different way. It does not stay persistent in the genetic lineage.

You are breaking the DNA. So it’s part of the lineage. That will no longer go back to normal.

If you want a consistent mutation then it needs to be bred in or edited in.

Cocoa, no thats not how you find the good stuff my fellow grower.